SOUTH KENT, Conn. - Another competition, another Top Five finish for the UConn men's golf team and another Top 10 individual finish for junior co-captain Jimmy Hervol.

For the second time in two tournaments this season, UConn captured third place, this time against a 20-team field, and Hervol (Hopkinton, Mass.) again finished in a tie for eighth as the Huskies competed in the Hartford Hawks Invitational at Bull's Bridge Golf Club in South Kent, Conn.

UConn recorded a 2-under 285-286-291=862 for the three-round tournament that ended Tuesday, just a single stroke behind second-place Seton Hall. UCF overwhelmed the rest of the field to win the team championship with a 28-under 836. Going back to last season, the result is UConn's 10th Top Five finish in its last 13 competitions.

Hervol improved with every round to finish with a 3-under 72-71-70=213 and capture the 10th Top 10 finish of his career, as well as hike his number of par-or-better rounds to 28. He was only six strokes behind individual medalist Juuso Kahlos of UCF (207), in the huge 116-player field.

Also for the Huskies, redshirt sophomore Drake Hull (Rutland, Vt.) recorded his first Top 20 finish since transferring to UConn from Kansas, firing an even-par 70-74-72=216 to tie for 20th place. Junior co-captain Nabeel Khan (Westerville, Ohio) tied for 31st place with a 3-over 76-71-72=219, which included his 14th and 15th rounds of par or better.

Junior Nick Harrington (Chaplin, Conn.) shot a 5-over 73-71-77=221 and freshman Rodrigo Sanchez (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) shot a 5-over 70-73-78=221 to each be part of a tie for 41st place.

Three Huskies also competed in the event as individuals. Freshman Jack Boulger (Walpole, Mass.), competing in his first collegiate tournament, was part of a tie for 27th place with a 2-over 76-71-71=218, which included two rounds under par. Sophomore Tim Umphrey (Northborough, Mass.) shot a 5-over 71-73-78=222 to tie for 43rd place, while redshirt sophomore Zach Iannone (Hamden, Conn.) shot a 9-over 71-76-78=225 to tie for 57th place.

UConn continues its fall schedule on Oct. 1-3, when it journeys to Valentine, Neb., to compete in the Jackrabbit Fall Invitational, hosted by South Dakota State.